Gang lawn-mower.



W. II. COLDWIELL.- GANG LAWN Mow'ER."

APPLICATION FILED MAY 3.-I9I1-.

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GANG LAWN MOWER.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 3.19m.

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Wl. H. COLDWELL.

`GANG LAWN MWER.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 3. 1911.

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GANG LAWNMOWER. APPLICATION man MAY 3. 19'11.

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Patented Nov. 13; 1917.

APPLICATION FILEDMAY 3.1917.

WILLIAM HERBERT COLDWELL, 0F NEWBURGH, NEW YORK.

GANG LAWN-MOWER.

Specification of Letters latent.

rammed Nov, as, i917'.

Application led May 3, 191'?.l Serial No. 166,089.

To all wrom'z'tmay concern:

Be it. known that l, WILLIAM H. @O LD- wELL, a citizen of the United States, reslding at Newburgh, in the county of Orange and v State of New York, have invented certain new an'dL useful Improvements in Gang Lawn-Mowers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enableeothers skilled in the art to which it ap pertains to make and use the same.

My invention consists in the novel features hereinafter described, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate one embodiment ofkthe invention selected by me for purposes of illustration, and the said' invention is fully disclosed in the following description and claims.

My invention relates to gang lawn mowers of the kind in which a wide swath is cut by a plurality of mower units, each of which cuts a portion of the width of the entire swath cut by the machine. In these` machinesas heretofore constructed it has been customary to arrange a'plurality of mower units in rows in echelon formation, the mower unit or mower units of one row preceding the unit or units of the other row, and being located in different positions transversely of the'machine from the unit or units of the other row, all of the units .being connected with and carrying a superposed `frame which rests entirely upon the mower units.

ln such a construction it necessarily follows that certain of the round engaging traction or drive wheels .f one :or more units, to wit, those of the front or foremostA row must necessarily pass over the long uncut grass in advance of the cutting mechanism of the following units of the rear row, and as these traction or drive wheels not only support a large part of the'weight of their own mower units, but also a part of the weight of the superposed frame, and of whatever is carried on the frame, as the operator, etc., they press down the long uncut grass in such a manner as to interfere with 'the action of the cutting mechanism of the following unit or units thereon, so that after the plot of ground is cut, it is frequently left with streaks or strips of longer grass where the grass so pressed down by the advanced traction or drive wheels afterward straightens itself up and is longer than the surrounding portions of the lawn. lt is also found that in such machines ythe traction or drive wheels not infrequently cut into or indent the sod in passing over the same especially in case of moist or soft ground,le`av ing objectionable and unsightly ridges, de#v pending as to their depth upon the width of the wheels and the weight supported thereby. ln such machines also it is customary to connect the mower units of the front and,

rear rows" by some form of fth wheel construction to facilitate turning the machine and inl most cases it is extremely diiicult to turn these machines quickly, and impossible to turn them at right angles, and in mowing on a side hill the mower units of one of the other of said ranks frequently tends to slide or shift down-hill thereby making it impossible to keep it or them in the proper relation to the unit or units of the other row, and to efect the uniform cutting throughout the width of the swath which should be cut by the machine.

@ne of the objects of my inventionis to provide a multiple unitinachine in which all of the ground engaging traction or driving wheels orkrollers have their axes in a single vertical plane extending transversely ofthe machineso that the machine can be quickly and sharply turned'in the same manner as, an ordinary sulky or other two wheeled j-vehicle, while at the same time the. possibility of a lateral shifting of the cutting mechanism of one unit with respect to those 'of other units is positively'prevented.

front of any one of the cuttingmechanisms of theseveral mower units.

Another object of my invention is to provide a draft frame for the machine having a transversely disposed portion ladjacent to the traction devices of the mower units, and a longitudinally disposed portion rigidly connected therewith and forming the draft mechanism by which the machine may be drawn .or pushed by horse vor tractor or otherwise, the weight of the said'frame .be-

ing so disposed that only a part of it is carried by certain of the traction wheels of the units, the-remaining part of the weight being carried by the horse or tractor so that the saidtraction wheels are relieved of a support or portions of the flooring, longitu-y dinally with respect to the transverse portion of the frame so asv to vary the propor' tion of the weight of the frame, and its load, carried by the said traction wheels or rollers, and by the horse, horses or tractor by which the machine is drawn or pushed, as may be found desirable from time to time. Thus if the machine is operating on soft ground said parts may be adjusted farther from the transverse plane of the aXes of the traction wheels of the mower units to throw a greater proportion of the load on the horse or tractor, iand if the machine is operating on hard ground on which the traction wheels may be inclined to slip, the said parts may be adjusted toward the vertical plane of the axes of said wheels to throw a greater proportion of the load thereon and increase their traction.

Referring to the accompanying drawings:

Figure l represents a top plan view of a lawn mower constructed in accordance with and being one embodiment of my invention.

Fig. 2 represents a side elevation of the machine shown in Fig. l.

Fig. 3 represents a vertical central longitudinal section of Fig. l on the line B-L-B;

Fig. el is a top plan of a mower unit having the cutting mechanism arranged in front of the rotary traction wheel or roller thereof, and which is shown in the central position in the machine herein illustrated.

Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional view showing a portion of the traction wheel or roller of the mower unit illustrated in Fig. 1li-and the adjacent portions of the mower frame and of one of the push arms for propelling the said mower unit over the ground Fig. 5 is a detail'view showing a form of clutch mechanism which may be conveniently used for throwing the rotary cutter of said mower unit into and out of operation.

Fig.y Tis a vertical sectional view taken through one ofthe laterally arranged mower 'units in which the cutting mechanism is carriednin rear of the rotary traction wheels.

Fig, 8 is a detail sectional view showing the lateral units, and being connected to,

one of thetraction wheels and its supportying and driving connections.

Fig. 9 is a detail view showing a pair of traction wheels which may be substituted for the driving roller ofthe centrally disposed mower unit shown in the other figures.

Referring to the accompanying drawings which illustrate one embodiment of my invention selected Vby me for purposes of illustration, I have shown a lawn mowing machine comprising three mower units, each of which comprises ground engaging rotary traction devices and cutting mechanism actuated thereby, the two lateral units being preferably similar in construction and operation and serving to partially supporta light frame yconnecting said units, and to which the third or centrallyv located unit is connected, vthe said centrally located unit having its rotary ground engaging traction device or devices so located that the axis thereof is in the same vertical transverse plane as the axes of the traction devices of but not supporting any part of the'superposed frame, whilethe cutting mechanism for-said centrally located unit which is so arranged that its swath will slightly overlap those of the cutting mechanisms of the lateral units, is carried in advance of the rotary ground engaging traction device or devices therefor,

In the embodiment of my invention herein shown the draft frame or main frame of the machine comprises a transverse portion formed by the bars, le-l, connected adjacent to their outer ends by longitudinally disposed bars,'2-2, to which are pivotally connected the laterally disposed 'mower 105 units. |The draft frame is also provided with a longitudinally disposed portion rigidly connected to the'transverse portions and constructed so that it may be attached to a draft animal or animals or tractor, and this longitudinally disposed portion of the frame may be constructed in many ways and may extend either forward or rearward of the transverse portion to which it is rigidly connected. In this instance, the said longitudinally extending portionof the draft frame comprises longitudinal bars, 70, rigidly secured to the cross bars, l, and preferably provided with a flooring, 83, between them, which is omitted in Fig. i for greater clearness, and forwardly extending draft member or members,- as shafts, 76, rigidly securedto the members, 70, and, in this instance, adjustable vertically with respect lthereto in order to accommodate horses or tractors of diderent heights and to maintain the draft frame substantially in horizontal position.

'Ihe draft frame also includes a foot board, 95, for the drivers seat,which is, in

this instance, supported between blocks, 96., adjustable with the foot board, longitudinally of the machine by means of slots, in the parts, 70, and bolts, 97, passing through said blocks and slots, the foot board serving to stifen the frame at the front, and being adjustable longitudinally as is also the drivers seat, as' hereinafter described, to vary the amount of weight carried' respectively by certain of the mower units and the draft animal or tractor.

These laterally disposed mower units are alike in structure, and a description of one will suflice for both. Each of these units comprises a pair of side frames indicated at 3-3 carrying revoluble stubY axles, 4, to each of which is attached a ground engaging traction or drive wheel, 5, connected by gearing with the rotary cutter indicated at 6, and protected by an exterior gear casing, 7, the side frames being united by suitable tie rods indicated at 8 8, see Figs. 7 and 8, and by the stationar knife bar, 9, carrying the stationary knife, l0, and the rear ends of the side frames being carried by the usual rear roller, 11, mounted on a shaft, l2, supported'in hangers, 13, adjustably secured to' the frames for the purpose of regulating the height of cut. Each of the stub axles, 4, is suitably mounted in the adjacent side frame and casing, and is provided with a driving gear, i4, connected, as by intermediate gears, l5 and 16, for example, as shown in Fig. 8, with a driving pinion, 17, mounted upon one end of the shaft 18, of the rotary cutter, preferably by the well known over running clutch so that the rotary cutter will not be rotated when the wheel, 5, is turned rearwardly, while the rotary cutter will be driven by the forward movement of either of the wheels, 5.

Each of the lateral mower units isprovided with a transversely disposed support- ,y ing member, 20, which is, in this instance,

provided at each end with a bearing sleeve, 21, which pivotally engages a hub, 22, on the inner face of one of the side frames, see Fig. 7, and l provide means for pivotally connecting the said supporting member or bar, 20, to the draft frame of the machine. lin this instance, ll have shown each supporting member, 20, provided with a Vsaddle, 23, having a sleeve portion, 24, for engaging pivotally the bar, 2, of the frame which is conveniently in the form of a pipe or tube, thus forming a-pivotal connection between the frameand the lateral mower units, as clearly shown in Fig. l. Between the inner traction wheels, 5,'of the lateral units, l provide the rotary ground engaging traction device or devices for the third or'centrally located mower unit which may be either a pair of traction wheels, or preferably, and as shown, a light traction roller,

3(),-which is preferably of `smaller diameter than the traction wheels, 5, of the lateral mower units, but has its axis in the .same vertical plane extendingtransversely of the machine as the axes of the wheels, 5, as clearlyshown in Figs. 2 andv 3, so that the ground engaging portions of all of the traction devices of all three units are in'a line extending ,transversely of the machine.

rl`his central traction roller does not support any portion of the draft frame of the machine, but merely supports the rear end A of the frame of the centrally disposed mower unit which is constructed differently from the frames of the lateral units heretofore described. 'This centrally located mower unit is provided with forwardly ex-v ing vertically disposed spindles, 35, extending'vertically through suitable bearings, 37, and the caster wheels are adjustable vertically with respect to the frames by means of collars, 39, secured to the spindles between the bearings, 3?, by screws or otherwise, for the purpose of regulating the height of cut ofthe cutting mechanism of the centrally disposed mower unit.:

fn order to propel the centrally disposed mower unit I provide push arms connecting it with the draft frame of the machine in such a manner as to allow the cutting mechanism of said unit to rock transversely and also to rise and fall with respect to the draft frame in order toconform to the surface of the ground traversed by it, independently of the frame and the late-ral mower units. In the embodiment ofy my invention herein shown these push arms are indicated at 40, and are provided at their rear ends with sleeves, 4l, pivotally mounted on a rod, 42, l carried by brackets, 43, secured to the vmain frame, in this instance, to the rear bar, l, thereof, and the forward ends of said push arms are loosely connected to the centrally located mowernnit, land in this instance, pivotally engage hubs,44, on the outer faces of the side plaes, 3l. 1 rlhe inner faces of the push arms, and the outer faces .of the side plates are preferably made convex as shown best in Fig. 5, and the apertures in the forward ends of the push .arms are enlarged at the inner and outer ends thereof, as also shown in Fig. 5, so as to make the ivotal joints between the push arms and t ,e centrally located mower unit sufficiently loose dit@ contact with and follow the configuration of the ground traversed.

The side frames, 33,of the centrally located mower unit are connected by a suitable tie rod, 45, by the plate, 32, and by the stationary knife bar, 46, carrying the sta.

tiona-ry knife, 47, and the said side frames, 33, may be further braced by the diagonal braces, 48, extending from the outer ends of the side frames to thetransverse plate, 32, as shown, or otherwise, if desired. The rotary cutter, 36, can be driven in any desired manner from the traction roller, 30. ln this instance, I have shown the shaft, 30a, of the traction roller, 30, provided with a sprocket wheel, 50, connected4 by a chain, 51, with a sprocket wheel, 52, on a transverse shaft, 53, supported in bearings secured to the rear face of the plate, 32, and carrying at each end a sprocket wheel, 54, which is connected by a chain, 55, with a sprocket wheel, 56, on the shaft 38, of the rotary cutter, suitable provision being made to prevent the rotary cutter from being driven reversel'y as, for example, by providing the sprocket wheels, 56, with over-running clutches (not shown) in a well known way.

lf it is desired to provide means for disconnecting the rotary cutter entirely from its driving mechanism such means may be provided, and l have shown, in this instance, the shaft, 53, provided with a clutch mechanism, one member, 57, of which is connected with the sprocket wheel, 52, which is'mounted loosely on the shaft, 53, the other clutch member, 58, being keyed or otherwise secured to the shaft, 53, so as to be movable longitudinally thereon, while rotating therewith. A clutch lever, 60, is shown extending upwardly to a point adjacent to the drivers seat, and provided at its lower end with a yoke, 61, engaging a groove in the ,clutch member, 58, for shifting the latter into and l out of .operative position.

BIS

In this instance, the longitudinally disposed bars, 70-70, of the draft frame, each carry a bracket, 71, having a vertically disposed portion, 72, to which is secured a bracket, 73, having a vertically disposed portion, 74, and a horizontal portion, 75,

'to which the shafts or tongue or other draft appliances) forming part of the draft frame are connected. One or both of the vertical portions, 72-74 of the said brackets is or are provided with a plurality of bolt holes and said parts are connected adjustably by bolts and nuts or otherwise so as to provide for the verticall adjustment of the shafts or tongue, 76, with respect to the frame ,of the machine. 80 represents the drivers seat carried by a support, 81, secured to a bracket,

vrection longitudinally of the machine.

82, the said. bracket being adjustable in a din this instance, ll have shown the main frame provided with a iooring, 83, between the longitudinal bars, 70, having therein a slot, 84, to receive bolts, 85,- which secure the seat holding bracket, 82, in position and permit its adjustment forwardly or rearwardly, and

the foot support, 95, is also adjustable lon- `gitudinally with or independently of the seat y means of bolts, 97 and slots, 7 0a, herein-I before described. I prefer to locate the drivers seat forward of the transverse line of contact of the frame supporting wheels, 5 5, with the ground, so that a considerable portion of the weight of the driver as wellv as theY frame itself is transferred to the shafts or tongue, 76, and thereby to the horse or horses or tractor so as to relieve the traction wheels of the laterally disposed mower units of a considerable portion of the weight of thea superposed frame, and the weight carried thereby. If it is desired to relieve the traction wheels still further of weight,

as in passing, over wet or soft ground, the drivers seat and foot board can be adjusted farther forward, and if it is desired to add tothe weight on the traction wheels, 5, to increase their traction, the drivers seat and foot board may be correspondingly adjusted toward the rear, but in any .case a considerable portion of the weight of the draft frame and the load carried thereby will be borne by the horse or horses, or tractor, thus preventing undue marking of the lawn by the traction wheels of the laterally located units.

llt will also be seen that as the machine is drawn forward the rotary cutter, 36, of the centrally located mower unit, will out the grass in advance of and will overlap the cutters, 6, of the laterally disposed mower units i and the inner traction wheels thereof, while the traction roller for the advanced cutting mechanism is in rear of the cutter and traverses the stubble after the grass has been cut. The only rotary devices which engage any of the long grass in advance of any cutter are the narrow caster wheels of the central mower unit, which are not traction wheels, Aand do not carry any part of the weight of the draft frame. Said caster wheels are narrow and bear very lightly on the grass,.so that the grass quickly springs up in rear thereof before being reached by the cutters, 6, of the laterally disposed mower units, thus -enabling the machine to cut all the' grass throughout its entire swath uniformly, and avoiding the unsightly tufted ridges frequently if not invariably left where the longrgrass is traversed by traction wheels carrying a considerable part of the weight of their own units or ofra superposed frame.

lt will also be seen that the machine herein shown and described can be turned at right angles upon a -point locatedl substantially centrally of the width of the machine, if desired, in which case one of the lateral mower units would be drawn forward, and the other one pushed rearward, the centrally disposed mower unit swinging laterally and the front end being carried by the caster wheels which during such turning movement would vtrail in the usual and well known manner. push arms from undue strain, I prefer to provide the forwardly extending bars, 70,`

of the frame with downwardly extending guide bars, 90, which are rigidly secured to the bars, 70, and are located adjacent to the outer faces of the side frames, 33, of the centrally disposed mower unit. These guide bars, 90, merely act to engage the side frames at one side or the other when the machine is turned to the right or left as the case may be and assist in moving the front portion of the centrally disposed mower umt laterally upon its caster wheels thereby relieving the push arms and the shaft of the traction roller, 30, from unnecessary strain, although the machine will operate without these guiding arms. I prefer to so arrange the pivotal connections at the front and rear ends of the push arms, 40, that said arms will incline downwardly and forwardly so that they will tend to exert a slight downward pressure on the traction roller, 30, and increase the normal traction thereof due to its weight whereby a lighter roller may be employed than would otherwise be required. Where a horse or horses are employed to draw the machine the draft frame is provided with suitable means for attaching the draft animal, a whiffletree, 91, being shown in connection with the shafts, 76, for this purpose.

In place of the driving roller, 30, I may use a pair of driving wheels, 30h- 30", as

' shown in Fig. 9, rigidly secured to the shaft,

30, as the rotary traction rdevices for the centrally located mower unit'. While I have shown in the accompanying drawing a machine embodying my 'invention provided with three mower units, it is obvious that the invention is not limited to this exact number. For example, I may extend the transverse portion of the draft frame laterally beyond the laterally disposed supporting units, and provide at each end thereof a forwardly projecting mower uint, like the centrallylocated mower unit herein shown and described, thus increasing the number of units to 5, for example, in which case the advantages of my invention would also be secured, all the traction wheels being located in a vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, and the construction being such that no traction wheel would press down the long grass 1n advance In order 'to relieve the I turned with the greatest facility and of be ing moved backwardly as well as forwardly,

but where it is ydrawn bydraft animals the load is coupled closely in rear of the horse or horses or tractor, giving the most advan.A tageous arrangement for hauling the same. It is to be understood, however, that the machine is capable of 'beingw either pulled or pushed by the draft appliances of the frame f and that the machine can be propelled in either manner by horses or by a tractor as may be found desirable or convenient.

What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. In a gang lawn mower, the combination of a plurality of mower units, each compris'ing independently rotatable ground engaglng traction devices and cutting mechanism operated thereby, the cutting mechanisms of all of said units being arranged to cut a wide swath continuous from one side of the mower to the other, thetraction devices of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending vtransversely of the mower, a frame and connections from said frame to each of said units for holding the axes of said traction devices of all of said units at all times in said vertical plane, said connections having means permitting the traction devices of each unit to rock transversely with respect to those of other units.

2. In a gang lawn mower lthe combination of a plurality of mower units, each including cutting mechanism and rotary ground engaging traction devices operatively connected with the cutting mechanism, the vtraction devices of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, and a rigid draft frame connected with all of said units having portions extending longitudinally with respect to said plane and having a portion of its weight supported by certain of the traction devices of said units, the center of gravity of the frame and the load supported thereby being located on the side of said transverse plane toward said longitudinally extending portions of said frame. A

3. In a gang lawn mower, the combination of a plurality of mower units each including cutting mechanism and rotary ground engaging traction devices operatively connected with the cutting mechanism, a draft frame, having portions suprest, without increasing the actual weight` of the frame and its load.

4. In a gang lawn mower the combination of a plurality of mower units each including cutting mechanism and rotary ground engaging traction devices operatively connected with the cutting mechasaid units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of at least one of said units being disposed forwardly of said plane and forwardly of the cutting mechanisms of other units arranged laterally with respect thereto, and means for simultaneously propelling the said units forwardly-and maintaining the axes of. said traction devices substantially in said vertical transverse plane.

5. In a gang lawn mower the combination of a plurality of mower units each including cutting mechanism and rotary ground engaging traction devices operatively connected with the cutting mechanism, the Yrotary traction devices of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of at least one of said units being disposed forwardly of said plane and forwardly of the' cutting mechanisms of other units arranged laterally with respect thereto, and a draft frame uniting said units and provided with means for holding theaxes of the traction devices of all the units at all times substantially in said vertical transverse plane.

6. ln a gang lawn mower the combination of a plurality of mower units each including cutting mechanism and rotary ground engagingl traction devices operatively connected with the cutting mechanism, the rotary traction devices of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of at least one of said units being disposed forwardly of said plane and forwardly of the cutting mechanism of others of'said units arranged laterally with respect thereto, and a draft frame connected toand having a portion only of its weight supported by said laterally arranged units, and connism, the rotary traction devices of all of nections between 'the said frame and the forwardly disposed unit for propelling the same by the forward movement of thc frame, said connections including means for enabling the 'said forwardly disposed unit to rise and fall with respect to said frame.

7. In a gang lawn mower theb combination of a pluralityof mower units each including cutting mechanism and rotary ground engaging traction devices operatively connected with the cutting mechanism, the rotary traction devices of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extendingI transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of at least one of said units being disposed forwardly of said plane 'and forwardly of the cutting mechanism of others of said units arranged laterally with respect thereto, and a draft frame connected to and having a portion of its weight supported by said laterally arranged units, and

connections between the said frame and the forwardly disposed unit for propelling the same by the forward movement of the frame, said connections including means for enabling the forwardly disposed unit to rise and yfall with respect to said frame, and to rock transversely with respect to said frame.

8. In' a gang lawn mower-the combination of a plurality of mower units each including rotary ground engaging traction means and cutting mechanism operatively connected therewith, the traction means of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of at least one of said units being located forward of said plane and having portions extending laterally beyond the r rotary ground engaging tractionmeans and cutting mechanism operatively connected therewith, the traction means of all of said unlts having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of at least one of said units being locatci forward` of said plane and having portions ex ltending laterally beyond the traction means thereof and in front of a traction means formlng part of another mower unit located laterally with respect thereto, and a draft frame, connections from all of said units to said frame, said connections including means Lasagna for enabling each unit to rock transversely with respect to said frame to accommodate inequalities of the ground.

10. A gang lawn mower comprising a pair of laterally located mower units, and a centrally located mower unit, each of said units including rotary ground engaging traction means and cutting Amechanism operated thereby, the traction means of all of said units having their axes located substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of said centrally located unit being located forward of said plane and having portions extending in front of the traction means and the cutting mechanism-forming part of each of said laterally located units, and means for simultaneously propelling all of said units.

11. A gang lawn mower comprising a pair of laterally located mower units, and a centrally located mower unit, each of said units including rotary ground engaging traction means and cutting mechanism operated thereby, the traction means of all of said units having their axes located substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of said centrally located unit being located forward of said plane and having portions extending in front of traction means and cutting mechanism forming part of each of said laterally located units, and a draft frame connected with each of said units and having a portion only of its weightsupported by the lateral units only, the connections between said frame and the centrally located unit including means for enabling the latter to rise and fall independently of the frame.

12. A gang lawn mower comprising a pairy of laterally located mower units, and a centrally located mower unit, each of said units including rotary ground engaging traction means and cutting mechanism operated thereby, the traction means of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of said centrally located unit being located forward of said plane and having portions extending in front of traction means forming part ofthe traction means of each of said laterally located units, a draft frame connected to and having a portion of its weight supported by said laterally located units, and connections between said frame and said centrally located unit including means for enabling the latter to rock transversely with respect to the draft frame and to rise and fall with respect thereto.

13. A gang lawn mover comprising a pair of laterally located mower units and a centrally located mower unit, each lof said units including rotary ground engaging traction means and cutting mechanism operated thereby, the traction means ofY all of said units having theiraxes located substantially ina single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of said centrally located unit being located forward of said plane and having portions extending in front of traction' means forming part ofthe traction means of each of saidlaterally locatedv units, a, draft frame connected to and having a portion off its weight supported by said laterally located units, push armspivotally connected to said frame and having loose pivotal connection with said centrally located unit to enable the same to rise and fall independently of the frame and to rock transversely with respect thereto.

14. A gang lawn mower comprising a pair of laterally located mower units and a centrally located mower unit, each of said umts including rotary ground engaging traction means and cutting mechanism operatedY thereby, the traction means of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of said centrally located unit being located forward of said plane and having portions extending in front of traction means forming part of the traction means of each of said laterally located units, a draft frame connected to and having a portion of its weight supported by said laterally located units, connections between said frame and said centrally located unit including means for enabling the latter to rise and fall. with respect to the frame and to rock transversely with respect thereto, and guiding devices connected to the draft frame for engaging said centrally located unit in advance of its connections with the draft frame to relieve said connections from undue strain in turning the machine.

15. A gang lawn mower comprising a pair of laterally located mower .units and a centrally located mower unit, each of said units including rotary ground engaging traction means and cutting mechanism operated thereby, the traction means of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of said centrally located unit being located forward'of 'said plane and having portions extending in front of traction means forming part of the traction means of each of said laterally located units, a

draft frame connected to and having a portion of'its weight supported by said laterally located units, push arms pivotally connected to said draft frame having loose pivotal connections with said centrally'located unit, said centrally located unit having caster wheels located in advance of its traction means, and guiding devices connected with said draft frame, and located forward of the traction meansl for engaging said centrally located unit to relieve the push arms from undue strain in turning the machine. Y

16. A gang lawn mower comprising a pair of laterally located mowerunits and a centrally located mower unit, each ofi said units including rotary vground engaging traction means and cutting mechanism operated thereby, the traction means. of all of said units having their axes substantially in a single vertical Yplane extending 4transversely fof the machine, and the cutting mechanism of the said centrally located unit being located forward of said plane and having portions extending in front of traction means forming part of the traction means of each of said laterally located units, a draft frameconnected to and having a portion of its weight supported by said laterally located units, connections 'from said frame to said centrally located unit including means for enabling the latter to rise and fall and rock transversely with respect to the draft frame, the center ofgravity of said frame and its load being located forward of the axes of said traction means.

17. A gang lawn mower comprising a pair of laterally located mower units and a centrally located mower unit, each of said units including rotary ground engaging traction means and cutting mechanism operated thereby, the traction means of all of said units havin their axes located substantially in a sing e vertical plane extending transversely of the machine, the cutting mechanism of said centrally located unit being located forward of said plane and having portions extending in front of traction means forming part of the traction means of each of said laterally located units, a draft frame connected to and having a portion of its weight supported by said laterally located units, connections from said frame to said centrally located unit including means for enabling the latter to rise and fall land rock transversely with respect to the frame, the center of gravity of said draft frame and its load being located forward of the axes of said traction means, a drivers seat supported on said draft frame, and means for adjusting the drivers seat longitudinally ofthe machine to vary the proportion of the weight vof the frame and its load carried by the traction means of said laterally located units.

18. A gang lawn mower having a plural-- ity of mower units, each comprising rotary traction devices and cutting mechanisml driven therefrom, the cutting lmechanisms of said units being arranged to overlap each other, and the traction devices of all of said units being arranged in a single line extend-l ing transversely of the path of the machine nd means for propelling all of said mower units simultaneously and holding their traction devices substantially in said transverse line and against lateral movement with respect to each other.

Y19. A gang lawn mower having a plurality of mower units each comprising rotary traction devices and cutting mechanism driven therefrom, the cutting mechanisms of said units being arranged to overlap each other, and the traction devices of all of said units being arranged in a single line extending transversely of the path of the machine, and means connected with all of said units for holding the traction devices of all of said units in alined position and preventing them from turning laterally .with respect to said means or each other. Y.

ln testimony whereof I affix my signature.

WILLIAM HERBERT COLDWELL. Witnesses:

C., C. BOURNE, E. C. Ross. 

